European integration Field of study: International Studies in Political Science and Diplomacy
Programme code: W3-S1MS21.2021

Module name: European integration
Module code: EI
Programme code: W3-S1MS21.2021
Semester: winter semester 2021/2022
Language of instruction: English
Form of verification: exam
ECTS credits: 3
Description:
The aim of the courses is the process of European integration after the II World War. In particular, the following topics will be covered as part of the classes: beginnings of the process of European integration after II World War; European Economic Community and European Atomic Energy Community; main problems and events in the process of European integration in the 60’s and 70’s.; the Single European Act; reforming the European Union in the 90’s; the process of enlargement of the EC and the EU; the Constitutional Treaty and the Lisbon Treaty.
Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge related to history of Europe in the XX century and international relations.
Key reading:
(no information given)
Learning outcome of the module Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5]
Understands the need to acquire knowledge and new skills. [EI_K_1]
MS_1_K01 [4/5]
Is prepared to work in public organisations and institutions, international (European) organisations and institutions. [EI_K_2]
MS_1_K05 [4/5]
The student is able to function in an international environment, showing open-mindedness towards world-view and cultural diversity. [EI_K_3]
MS_1_K06 [4/5]
Can correctly analyse and explain social and political processes and phenomena occurring in the international environment (European Union). [EI_U_1]
MS_1_U01 [5/5]
Referring to basic theoretical knowledge of political science and other social sciences (sociology, economics), as well as humanities (philosophy, history) he/she can interpret political, legal, economic and cultural aspects of social phenomena in the European space. [EI_U_2]
MS_1_U02 [5/5]
Can critically respond to arguments and present one's own point of view in a substantive manner while respecting dissenting views. [EI_U_3]
MS_1_U03 [4/5]
Being aware of the relationships between political, economic, social, historical and cultural processes, he/she is able to evaluate and interpret them. [EI_U_4]
MS_1_U07 [3/5]
Has the linguistic competence to function in the European integration space in a foreign language. [EI_U_5]
MS_1_U08 [4/5] MS_1_U10 [4/5] MS_1_U13 [4/5]
Knows the basic terminology of European integration. [EI_W_1]
MS_1_W01 [5/5]
He/she has knowledge about the principles of functioning of the EU institutional system and its relations with the political system of the Republic of Poland. [EI_W_2]
MS_1_W03 [3/5] MS_1_W07 [3/5] MS_1_W08 [3/5]
He/she has knowledge about the principles of functioning of the EU institutional system and its relations with the political system of the Republic of Poland. [EI_W_3]
MS_1_W04 [5/5]
Has knowledge of the historical, economic, social, cultural and legal conditions of the European integration process. [EI_W_4]
MS_1_W03 [4/5] MS_1_W08 [4/5]
Type Description Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related
Exam [EI_w_1]
The verification of learning outcomes is precisely defined in the syllabus created for the module.
EI_U_2 EI_U_3 EI_U_4 EI_U_5 EI_W_1 EI_W_2 EI_W_3 EI_W_4
Credit [EI_w_2]
The verification of learning outcomes is precisely defined in the syllabus created for the module.
EI_K_1 EI_K_2 EI_K_3 EI_U_1 EI_U_2 EI_U_3 EI_U_4 EI_U_5 EI_W_1 EI_W_2 EI_W_3 EI_W_4
Form of teaching Student's own work Assessment of the learning outcomes
Type Description (including teaching methods) Number of hours Description Number of hours
lecture [EI_fs_1]
- expository method
15
Students’ own work includes: - reading the necessary literature for the course, - preparation for the exam.
15 Exam [EI_w_1]
practical classes [EI_fs_2]
- moderated discussion, - explanatory description, - roundtable discussion, - the "brainstorming" method, - debates, - analysing and solving practical and theoretical problems.
15
Students’ own work includes: - reading the necessary literature for the course, - activity during classes, - preparation of oral presentations, - preparation for the completion of the course.
35 Credit [EI_w_2]
Attachments
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Syllabuses (USOSweb)
Semester Module Language of instruction
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